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He lived fast - and died young - but no one appears ready to stump up the cash to carry on that lifestyle just yet. Two months after taking his own life, party pill king Logan Millar's assets are being sold off.
Two of six luxury vehicles owned by the young multi-millionaire were put up for auction yesterday in Auckland.
His 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo and 2004 Bentley Continental GT - both valued at more than $350,000 - had starting prices of $200,000 at the Turners' car auction, but failed to draw any bids.
The 31-year-old - who maintained a "loving relationship" with model Nicky Watson and Miss Erotica Michaiah Simmons - built his fortune on the back of party pills, and was director of Advanced Herbal Supplements, which produces a variety of pills, including Charge and Rapture.
Millar took his life in October at his $3.25 million Campbells Bay home on Auckland's North Shore.
It is thought that Millar, who struggled with depression, was tipped over the edge when Government pressure to ban party pills took a toll on his company.